rv/include: Add deterministic automata monitor definition via C macros

In Linux terms, the runtime verification monitors are encapsulated
inside the "RV monitor" abstraction. The "RV monitor" includes a set
of instances of the monitor (per-cpu monitor, per-task monitor, and
so on), the helper functions that glue the monitor to the system
reference model, and the trace output as a reaction for event parsing
and exceptions, as depicted below:

Linux  +----- RV Monitor ----------------------------------+ Formal
 Realm |                                                   |  Realm
 +-------------------+     +----------------+     +-----------------+
 |   Linux kernel    |     |     Monitor    |     |     Reference   |
 |     Tracing       |  -> |   Instance(s)  | <-  |       Model     |
 | (instrumentation) |     | (verification) |     | (specification) |
 +-------------------+     +----------------+     +-----------------+
        |                          |                       |
        |                          V                       |
        |                     +----------+                 |
        |                     | Reaction |                 |
        |                     +--+--+--+-+                 |
        |                        |  |  |                   |
        |                        |  |  +-> trace output ?  |
        +------------------------|--|----------------------+
                                 |  +----> panic ?
                                 +-------> <user-specified>

Add the rv/da_monitor.h, enabling automatic code generation for the
*Monitor Instance(s)* using C macros, and code to support it.

The benefits of the usage of macro for monitor synthesis are 3-fold as it:

- Reduces the code duplication;
- Facilitates the bug fix/improvement;
- Avoids the case of developers changing the core of the monitor code
  to manipulate the model in a (let's say) non-standard way.

This initial implementation presents three different types of monitor
instances:

- DECLARE_DA_MON_GLOBAL(name, type)
- DECLARE_DA_MON_PER_CPU(name, type)
- DECLARE_DA_MON_PER_TASK(name, type)

The first declares the functions for a global deterministic automata monitor,
the second for monitors with per-cpu instances, and the third with per-task
instances.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/51b0bf425a281e226dfeba7401d2115d6091f84e.1659052063.git.bristot@kernel.org

Cc: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@linux-watchdog.org>
Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Cc: Marco Elver <elver@google.com>
Cc: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Cc: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@kernel.org>
Cc: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Gabriele Paoloni <gpaoloni@redhat.com>
Cc: Juri Lelli <juri.lelli@redhat.com>
Cc: Clark Williams <williams@redhat.com>
Cc: Tao Zhou <tao.zhou@linux.dev>
Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Cc: linux-doc@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-trace-devel@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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Daniel Bristot de Oliveira 2022-07-29 11:38:43 +02:00 committed by Steven Rostedt (Google)
parent 09ecd8b8c5
commit 792575348f
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#ifndef _LINUX_RV_H
#define _LINUX_RV_H
#define MAX_DA_NAME_LEN 24
#ifdef CONFIG_RV
/*
* Deterministic automaton per-object variables.
*/
struct da_monitor {
bool monitoring;
unsigned int curr_state;
};
/*
* Per-task RV monitors count. Nowadays fixed in RV_PER_TASK_MONITORS.
@ -22,6 +31,7 @@
* Futher monitor types are expected, so make this a union.
*/
union rv_task_monitor {
struct da_monitor da_mon;
};
#ifdef CONFIG_RV_REACTORS

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2019-2022 Red Hat, Inc. Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
*
* Deterministic automata (DA) monitor functions, to be used together
* with automata models in C generated by the dot2k tool.
*
* The dot2k tool is available at tools/verification/dot2k/
*/
#include <rv/automata.h>
#include <linux/rv.h>
#include <linux/bug.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_RV_REACTORS
#define DECLARE_RV_REACTING_HELPERS(name, type) \
static char REACT_MSG_##name[1024]; \
\
static inline char *format_react_msg_##name(type curr_state, type event) \
{ \
snprintf(REACT_MSG_##name, 1024, \
"rv: monitor %s does not allow event %s on state %s\n", \
#name, \
model_get_event_name_##name(event), \
model_get_state_name_##name(curr_state)); \
return REACT_MSG_##name; \
} \
\
static void cond_react_##name(char *msg) \
{ \
if (rv_##name.react) \
rv_##name.react(msg); \
} \
\
static bool rv_reacting_on_##name(void) \
{ \
return rv_reacting_on(); \
}
#else /* CONFIG_RV_REACTOR */
#define DECLARE_RV_REACTING_HELPERS(name, type) \
static inline char *format_react_msg_##name(type curr_state, type event) \
{ \
return NULL; \
} \
\
static void cond_react_##name(char *msg) \
{ \
return; \
} \
\
static bool rv_reacting_on_##name(void) \
{ \
return 0; \
}
#endif
/*
* Generic helpers for all types of deterministic automata monitors.
*/
#define DECLARE_DA_MON_GENERIC_HELPERS(name, type) \
\
DECLARE_RV_REACTING_HELPERS(name, type) \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_reset_##name - reset a monitor and setting it to init state \
*/ \
static inline void da_monitor_reset_##name(struct da_monitor *da_mon) \
{ \
da_mon->monitoring = 0; \
da_mon->curr_state = model_get_initial_state_##name(); \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_curr_state_##name - return the current state \
*/ \
static inline type da_monitor_curr_state_##name(struct da_monitor *da_mon) \
{ \
return da_mon->curr_state; \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_set_state_##name - set the new current state \
*/ \
static inline void \
da_monitor_set_state_##name(struct da_monitor *da_mon, enum states_##name state) \
{ \
da_mon->curr_state = state; \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_start_##name - start monitoring \
* \
* The monitor will ignore all events until monitoring is set to true. This \
* function needs to be called to tell the monitor to start monitoring. \
*/ \
static inline void da_monitor_start_##name(struct da_monitor *da_mon) \
{ \
da_mon->curr_state = model_get_initial_state_##name(); \
da_mon->monitoring = 1; \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitoring_##name - returns true if the monitor is processing events \
*/ \
static inline bool da_monitoring_##name(struct da_monitor *da_mon) \
{ \
return da_mon->monitoring; \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_enabled_##name - checks if the monitor is enabled \
*/ \
static inline bool da_monitor_enabled_##name(void) \
{ \
/* global switch */ \
if (unlikely(!rv_monitoring_on())) \
return 0; \
\
/* monitor enabled */ \
if (unlikely(!rv_##name.enabled)) \
return 0; \
\
return 1; \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_handling_event_##name - checks if the monitor is ready to handle events \
*/ \
static inline bool da_monitor_handling_event_##name(struct da_monitor *da_mon) \
{ \
\
if (!da_monitor_enabled_##name()) \
return 0; \
\
/* monitor is actually monitoring */ \
if (unlikely(!da_monitoring_##name(da_mon))) \
return 0; \
\
return 1; \
}
/*
* Event handler for implicit monitors. Implicit monitor is the one which the
* handler does not need to specify which da_monitor to manipulate. Examples
* of implicit monitor are the per_cpu or the global ones.
*/
#define DECLARE_DA_MON_MODEL_HANDLER_IMPLICIT(name, type) \
\
static inline bool \
da_event_##name(struct da_monitor *da_mon, enum events_##name event) \
{ \
type curr_state = da_monitor_curr_state_##name(da_mon); \
type next_state = model_get_next_state_##name(curr_state, event); \
\
if (next_state != INVALID_STATE) { \
da_monitor_set_state_##name(da_mon, next_state); \
\
trace_event_##name(model_get_state_name_##name(curr_state), \
model_get_event_name_##name(event), \
model_get_state_name_##name(next_state), \
model_is_final_state_##name(next_state)); \
\
return true; \
} \
\
if (rv_reacting_on_##name()) \
cond_react_##name(format_react_msg_##name(curr_state, event)); \
\
trace_error_##name(model_get_state_name_##name(curr_state), \
model_get_event_name_##name(event)); \
\
return false; \
} \
/*
* Event handler for per_task monitors.
*/
#define DECLARE_DA_MON_MODEL_HANDLER_PER_TASK(name, type) \
\
static inline bool da_event_##name(struct da_monitor *da_mon, struct task_struct *tsk, \
enum events_##name event) \
{ \
type curr_state = da_monitor_curr_state_##name(da_mon); \
type next_state = model_get_next_state_##name(curr_state, event); \
\
if (next_state != INVALID_STATE) { \
da_monitor_set_state_##name(da_mon, next_state); \
\
trace_event_##name(tsk->pid, \
model_get_state_name_##name(curr_state), \
model_get_event_name_##name(event), \
model_get_state_name_##name(next_state), \
model_is_final_state_##name(next_state)); \
\
return true; \
} \
\
if (rv_reacting_on_##name()) \
cond_react_##name(format_react_msg_##name(curr_state, event)); \
\
trace_error_##name(tsk->pid, \
model_get_state_name_##name(curr_state), \
model_get_event_name_##name(event)); \
\
return false; \
}
/*
* Functions to define, init and get a global monitor.
*/
#define DECLARE_DA_MON_INIT_GLOBAL(name, type) \
\
/* \
* global monitor (a single variable) \
*/ \
static struct da_monitor da_mon_##name; \
\
/* \
* da_get_monitor_##name - return the global monitor address \
*/ \
static struct da_monitor *da_get_monitor_##name(void) \
{ \
return &da_mon_##name; \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_reset_all_##name - reset the single monitor \
*/ \
static void da_monitor_reset_all_##name(void) \
{ \
da_monitor_reset_##name(da_get_monitor_##name()); \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_init_##name - initialize a monitor \
*/ \
static inline int da_monitor_init_##name(void) \
{ \
da_monitor_reset_all_##name(); \
return 0; \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_destroy_##name - destroy the monitor \
*/ \
static inline void da_monitor_destroy_##name(void) \
{ \
return; \
}
/*
* Functions to define, init and get a per-cpu monitor.
*/
#define DECLARE_DA_MON_INIT_PER_CPU(name, type) \
\
/* \
* per-cpu monitor variables \
*/ \
DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct da_monitor, da_mon_##name); \
\
/* \
* da_get_monitor_##name - return current CPU monitor address \
*/ \
static struct da_monitor *da_get_monitor_##name(void) \
{ \
return this_cpu_ptr(&da_mon_##name); \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_reset_all_##name - reset all CPUs' monitor \
*/ \
static void da_monitor_reset_all_##name(void) \
{ \
struct da_monitor *da_mon; \
int cpu; \
for_each_cpu(cpu, cpu_online_mask) { \
da_mon = per_cpu_ptr(&da_mon_##name, cpu); \
da_monitor_reset_##name(da_mon); \
} \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_init_##name - initialize all CPUs' monitor \
*/ \
static inline int da_monitor_init_##name(void) \
{ \
da_monitor_reset_all_##name(); \
return 0; \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_destroy_##name - destroy the monitor \
*/ \
static inline void da_monitor_destroy_##name(void) \
{ \
return; \
}
/*
* Functions to define, init and get a per-task monitor.
*/
#define DECLARE_DA_MON_INIT_PER_TASK(name, type) \
\
/* \
* The per-task monitor is stored a vector in the task struct. This variable \
* stores the position on the vector reserved for this monitor. \
*/ \
static int task_mon_slot_##name = RV_PER_TASK_MONITOR_INIT; \
\
/* \
* da_get_monitor_##name - return the monitor in the allocated slot for tsk \
*/ \
static inline struct da_monitor *da_get_monitor_##name(struct task_struct *tsk) \
{ \
return &tsk->rv[task_mon_slot_##name].da_mon; \
} \
\
static void da_monitor_reset_all_##name(void) \
{ \
struct task_struct *g, *p; \
\
read_lock(&tasklist_lock); \
for_each_process_thread(g, p) \
da_monitor_reset_##name(da_get_monitor_##name(p)); \
read_unlock(&tasklist_lock); \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_init_##name - initialize the per-task monitor \
* \
* Try to allocate a slot in the task's vector of monitors. If there \
* is an available slot, use it and reset all task's monitor. \
*/ \
static int da_monitor_init_##name(void) \
{ \
int slot; \
\
slot = rv_get_task_monitor_slot(); \
if (slot < 0 || slot >= RV_PER_TASK_MONITOR_INIT) \
return slot; \
\
task_mon_slot_##name = slot; \
\
da_monitor_reset_all_##name(); \
return 0; \
} \
\
/* \
* da_monitor_destroy_##name - return the allocated slot \
*/ \
static inline void da_monitor_destroy_##name(void) \
{ \
if (task_mon_slot_##name == RV_PER_TASK_MONITOR_INIT) { \
WARN_ONCE(1, "Disabling a disabled monitor: " #name); \
return; \
} \
rv_put_task_monitor_slot(task_mon_slot_##name); \
task_mon_slot_##name = RV_PER_TASK_MONITOR_INIT; \
return; \
}
/*
* Handle event for implicit monitor: da_get_monitor_##name() will figure out
* the monitor.
*/
#define DECLARE_DA_MON_MONITOR_HANDLER_IMPLICIT(name, type) \
\
static inline void __da_handle_event_##name(struct da_monitor *da_mon, \
enum events_##name event) \
{ \
bool retval; \
\
retval = da_event_##name(da_mon, event); \
if (!retval) \
da_monitor_reset_##name(da_mon); \
} \
\
/* \
* da_handle_event_##name - handle an event \
*/ \
static inline void da_handle_event_##name(enum events_##name event) \
{ \
struct da_monitor *da_mon = da_get_monitor_##name(); \
bool retval; \
\
retval = da_monitor_handling_event_##name(da_mon); \
if (!retval) \
return; \
\
__da_handle_event_##name(da_mon, event); \
} \
\
/* \
* da_handle_start_event_##name - start monitoring or handle event \
* \
* This function is used to notify the monitor that the system is returning \
* to the initial state, so the monitor can start monitoring in the next event. \
* Thus: \
* \
* If the monitor already started, handle the event. \
* If the monitor did not start yet, start the monitor but skip the event. \
*/ \
static inline bool da_handle_start_event_##name(enum events_##name event) \
{ \
struct da_monitor *da_mon; \
\
if (!da_monitor_enabled_##name()) \
return 0; \
\
da_mon = da_get_monitor_##name(); \
\
if (unlikely(!da_monitoring_##name(da_mon))) { \
da_monitor_start_##name(da_mon); \
return 0; \
} \
\
__da_handle_event_##name(da_mon, event); \
\
return 1; \
} \
\
/* \
* da_handle_start_run_event_##name - start monitoring and handle event \
* \
* This function is used to notify the monitor that the system is in the \
* initial state, so the monitor can start monitoring and handling event. \
*/ \
static inline bool da_handle_start_run_event_##name(enum events_##name event) \
{ \
struct da_monitor *da_mon; \
\
if (!da_monitor_enabled_##name()) \
return 0; \
\
da_mon = da_get_monitor_##name(); \
\
if (unlikely(!da_monitoring_##name(da_mon))) \
da_monitor_start_##name(da_mon); \
\
__da_handle_event_##name(da_mon, event); \
\
return 1; \
}
/*
* Handle event for per task.
*/
#define DECLARE_DA_MON_MONITOR_HANDLER_PER_TASK(name, type) \
\
static inline void \
__da_handle_event_##name(struct da_monitor *da_mon, struct task_struct *tsk, \
enum events_##name event) \
{ \
bool retval; \
\
retval = da_event_##name(da_mon, tsk, event); \
if (!retval) \
da_monitor_reset_##name(da_mon); \
} \
\
/* \
* da_handle_event_##name - handle an event \
*/ \
static inline void \
da_handle_event_##name(struct task_struct *tsk, enum events_##name event) \
{ \
struct da_monitor *da_mon = da_get_monitor_##name(tsk); \
bool retval; \
\
retval = da_monitor_handling_event_##name(da_mon); \
if (!retval) \
return; \
\
__da_handle_event_##name(da_mon, tsk, event); \
} \
\
/* \
* da_handle_start_event_##name - start monitoring or handle event \
* \
* This function is used to notify the monitor that the system is returning \
* to the initial state, so the monitor can start monitoring in the next event. \
* Thus: \
* \
* If the monitor already started, handle the event. \
* If the monitor did not start yet, start the monitor but skip the event. \
*/ \
static inline bool \
da_handle_start_event_##name(struct task_struct *tsk, enum events_##name event) \
{ \
struct da_monitor *da_mon; \
\
if (!da_monitor_enabled_##name()) \
return 0; \
\
da_mon = da_get_monitor_##name(tsk); \
\
if (unlikely(!da_monitoring_##name(da_mon))) { \
da_monitor_start_##name(da_mon); \
return 0; \
} \
\
__da_handle_event_##name(da_mon, tsk, event); \
\
return 1; \
}
/*
* Entry point for the global monitor.
*/
#define DECLARE_DA_MON_GLOBAL(name, type) \
\
DECLARE_AUTOMATA_HELPERS(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_GENERIC_HELPERS(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_MODEL_HANDLER_IMPLICIT(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_INIT_GLOBAL(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_MONITOR_HANDLER_IMPLICIT(name, type)
/*
* Entry point for the per-cpu monitor.
*/
#define DECLARE_DA_MON_PER_CPU(name, type) \
\
DECLARE_AUTOMATA_HELPERS(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_GENERIC_HELPERS(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_MODEL_HANDLER_IMPLICIT(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_INIT_PER_CPU(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_MONITOR_HANDLER_IMPLICIT(name, type)
/*
* Entry point for the per-task monitor.
*/
#define DECLARE_DA_MON_PER_TASK(name, type) \
\
DECLARE_AUTOMATA_HELPERS(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_GENERIC_HELPERS(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_MODEL_HANDLER_PER_TASK(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_INIT_PER_TASK(name, type) \
DECLARE_DA_MON_MONITOR_HANDLER_PER_TASK(name, type)

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#undef TRACE_SYSTEM
#define TRACE_SYSTEM rv
#if !defined(_TRACE_RV_H) || defined(TRACE_HEADER_MULTI_READ)
#define _TRACE_RV_H
#include <linux/rv.h>
#include <linux/tracepoint.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_DA_MON_EVENTS_IMPLICIT
DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(event_da_monitor,
TP_PROTO(char *state, char *event, char *next_state, bool final_state),
TP_ARGS(state, event, next_state, final_state),
TP_STRUCT__entry(
__array( char, state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN )
__array( char, event, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN )
__array( char, next_state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN )
__field( bool, final_state )
),
TP_fast_assign(
memcpy(__entry->state, state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN);
memcpy(__entry->event, event, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN);
memcpy(__entry->next_state, next_state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN);
__entry->final_state = final_state;
),
TP_printk("%s x %s -> %s %s",
__entry->state,
__entry->event,
__entry->next_state,
__entry->final_state ? "(final)" : "")
);
DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(error_da_monitor,
TP_PROTO(char *state, char *event),
TP_ARGS(state, event),
TP_STRUCT__entry(
__array( char, state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN )
__array( char, event, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN )
),
TP_fast_assign(
memcpy(__entry->state, state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN);
memcpy(__entry->event, event, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN);
),
TP_printk("event %s not expected in the state %s",
__entry->event,
__entry->state)
);
#endif /* CONFIG_DA_MON_EVENTS_IMPLICIT */
#ifdef CONFIG_DA_MON_EVENTS_ID
DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(event_da_monitor_id,
TP_PROTO(int id, char *state, char *event, char *next_state, bool final_state),
TP_ARGS(id, state, event, next_state, final_state),
TP_STRUCT__entry(
__field( int, id )
__array( char, state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN )
__array( char, event, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN )
__array( char, next_state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN )
__field( bool, final_state )
),
TP_fast_assign(
memcpy(__entry->state, state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN);
memcpy(__entry->event, event, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN);
memcpy(__entry->next_state, next_state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN);
__entry->id = id;
__entry->final_state = final_state;
),
TP_printk("%d: %s x %s -> %s %s",
__entry->id,
__entry->state,
__entry->event,
__entry->next_state,
__entry->final_state ? "(final)" : "")
);
DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(error_da_monitor_id,
TP_PROTO(int id, char *state, char *event),
TP_ARGS(id, state, event),
TP_STRUCT__entry(
__field( int, id )
__array( char, state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN )
__array( char, event, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN )
),
TP_fast_assign(
memcpy(__entry->state, state, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN);
memcpy(__entry->event, event, MAX_DA_NAME_LEN);
__entry->id = id;
),
TP_printk("%d: event %s not expected in the state %s",
__entry->id,
__entry->event,
__entry->state)
);
#endif /* CONFIG_DA_MON_EVENTS_ID */
#endif /* _TRACE_RV_H */
/* This part ust be outside protection */
#undef TRACE_INCLUDE_PATH
#include <trace/define_trace.h>

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mutex_unlock(&oom_adj_mutex);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_RV
static void rv_task_fork(struct task_struct *p)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < RV_PER_TASK_MONITORS; i++)
p->rv[i].da_mon.monitoring = false;
}
#else
#define rv_task_fork(p) do {} while (0)
#endif
/*
* This creates a new process as a copy of the old one,
* but does not actually start it yet.
@ -2399,6 +2411,8 @@ static __latent_entropy struct task_struct *copy_process(
*/
copy_seccomp(p);
rv_task_fork(p);
rseq_fork(p, clone_flags);
/* Don't start children in a dying pid namespace */

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@ -1,5 +1,16 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
#
config DA_MON_EVENTS
bool
config DA_MON_EVENTS_IMPLICIT
select DA_MON_EVENTS
bool
config DA_MON_EVENTS_ID
select DA_MON_EVENTS
bool
menuconfig RV
bool "Runtime Verification"
depends on TRACING

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@ -140,6 +140,11 @@
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_DA_MON_EVENTS
#define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
#include <trace/events/rv.h>
#endif
#include "rv.h"
DEFINE_MUTEX(rv_interface_lock);